
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a display at the Singapore General Hospital, located at the coordinates 1.28 latitude and 103.836 longitude in Singapore. The display focuses on the 2003 SARS outbreak, with the caption “2003 SGH SARS VETERAN.” It is a historical exhibition exploring the lessons learned from the SARS pandemic and how Singapore prepared for future outbreaks. The display showcases a variety of medical equipment used during the outbreak, including a microscope encased in a clear acrylic box. The microscope is labeled as an “Itc Monocular Microscope” used by the Pathology Lab for blood counts. To the right, another clear acrylic case holds a black stethoscope. Behind these items, a white board with the title “PANDEMICS – how we learned from each one and get better” displays text about the pandemic and the need for preparation. To the left is a framed display showing information about the early 20th century history of the Singapore General Hospital. This exhibition highlights the historical context and lessons learned from past pandemics. The overall environment is clean and well-lit, creating an educational and informational atmosphere for visitors.
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